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Using bump keys

Tool recommendations, information on your favorite automatic and/or mechanical lockpicking devices for those with less skills, or looking to make their own.

Using bump keys

Postby Rickthepick » 22 Oct 2009 3:26

Iv never been a big fan of bump keys its always been too awkward to hold the right tension on the key while bumping it.

messing around with a dimple lock the other day i decided to try bumping with a tension wrench.

i machined a slice off the side of the bumpkey just enough to get a tension wrench in.

clamped it all up in the vice and used a weak spring as a damper.

bumped it open with no problems at all and found it much easier to maintain ultra light tension.

Just thought id share that as im sure im not the only heavy handed bumper.


Another spinoff idea that i havent got round to making yet is to use the same principal to rake the pins.

I havent managed to rake one open yet, but you can rake enough to set half of the pins, then retract the key and begin picking the rest.

Im not sure how these ideas would work on non-dimple locks though due to the orientation of the key
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Re: Using bump keys

Postby Solomon » 22 Oct 2009 13:00

Not a big fan of bumping either, I made a couple of keys out of curiosity and my interest died very quickly. It's definately interesting though; the keys I made were really shoddy and still worked. :shock: As for your tension problem, wouldn't it have been easier to put a length of wire or wiper insert through the hole in the key bow instead of all that filing? ;)
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Re: Using bump keys

Postby Rickthepick » 22 Oct 2009 13:33

yes probably :-D
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Re: Using bump keys

Postby LegalManipulation » 22 Oct 2009 13:47

Out of curiousity did you cut the key yourself? I'm looking for dimple lock with bump key for a research project in my engineerng class and it I can't find anyone selling dimple bump keys. Any advice is a plus, Thanks.
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Re: Using bump keys

Postby Wizer » 23 Oct 2009 3:01

Atleast Uk-bumpkeys sell those:
http://www.ukbumpkeys.com/product_Pin-i ... _index.php
I´m sure there is a lot more out there.
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Re: Using bump keys

Postby alfabravo » 22 Aug 2010 17:20

you can make one by yourself? just deepen original cuts on existing key with dremel/drill whatever. i made it like this and works fine.
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